WakeMX

ABSTRACT

The WakeMX system is a specially designed BMX bike frame used for towable water sports activities. It has a uniquely designed Swing arm action that allows for “Carving” on the water to change angles of direction by the rider. It has a Quick Release system to be released from the towline, and a universal mounting track that allows the rider to attach the WakeMX system to any existing wakeboard on the market. The WakeMX is capable of completing all of the same tricks a BMX bike can do on land but converted for water sports. It feels and rides just like a BMX, just adapted to be used as a towable water sport activity. The vision is to develop an entirely new wake sport activity by bringing BMX riding to the water sports family.

The WakeMX is a specially designed BMX bicycle frame for use on the water for towable wake sports. It has three specially designed areas that make it unique. The First component is the lower track assembly allowing the WakeMX to be attached to any existing wakeboard on the market. The second is the swing arm mounted on top of the BMX frame to allow the rider to feel like he or she is riding a BMX on land but on water being towed behind a boat or cable park winch system. This swing arm action allows for “Carving” to take place. Without this unique design component the rider would be forced to ride to wherever they are being towed. It allows the rider to change direction and be free to ride the WakeMX in any angle he or she chooses described as “Carving”. The Third component is the quick release system. This allows the rider to be released from the towline by simply pulling in on the break lever. The Vision of the WakeMX is to bring BMX bike riding to the wake sports industry to be used for towable water sports. The WakeMX is designed to be used with any existing wakeboard on the market to be ridden the same way a BMX on land is but on the water as a towable water sport.

Throughout these documents the WakeMX will be explained in great detail to how all of the unique functions work and why they are important to this patented design.

Defined—BMX—Small bike frame used in skate parks and for aggressive street trick riding. Designed for extreme sports and tricks.

BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

The project began back in 2012 while enjoying both BMX bike riding at skate parks and water sports activities such as Wakeboarding behind the boat and at cable park winch systems. I, Kyle Luckenbill came up with the idea to combine the two sports of BMX riding and Wakeboarding. I wanted to bring BMX bike riding to the water sports towable industry. After seeing how all other extreme sports have been adapted to towable water sports such as Skateboarding has been adapted to wakeboarding and wakeskating, and snow skiing has been adapted to water skiing. I figured the only extreme sport left to be included to the water sports towable family is BMX bike riding. This is how I came up with the concept of the WakeMX. I went through much trial and error to the design and functionality of the WakeMX to make it work correctly on the water being towed behind a boat and at a cable park winch system. The WakeMX had to have a few unique design features to accommodate all of the new aspects of being designed to ride on water being towed. I also made the WakeMX to have the ability to use any existing wakeboard on the market, because there are so many different styles and types of boards on the market for all different riding styles I wanted the WakeMX to utilize all of them. The biggest aspect on the concept that had to be over come was the issue of the point of tow. The WakeMX needed a specially designed Swing arm action that brought the pivot point back to the riders center of gravity. Without this unique function the rider would be forced to rider wherever he or she is being towed. Having the pivot point at the center of gravity of the rider allows the rider to pivot correctly on the water allowing the rider to change direction and carve in any angle they wish to do so. This unique feature allows the WakeMX to feel just like a BMX on land but on the water being towed. The last feature that had to be adapted to the WakeMX was a release system. I have incorporated a Sea Catch TR3 shackle that is mounted at the end of the swing arm. This specially designed on load shackle by Sea Catch allows the rider to simply pull in on the break lever located on the handle bars to release the towline. This is a great safety feature so if the rider wishes to be detached from the towline at anytime he or she can do so. The WakeMX is now a retail ready design and ready to be marketed to the retail user. All design issues and aspects have been worked out, as you will see in all the supplied documents.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF INVENTION

The WakeMX is a specially designed BMX frame that is made for use in the water sports industry towable sports. The vision of the WakeMX is to bring BMX bike riding to the water sports industry as a towable water sport. The WakeMX rides and feels just like a normal BMX does on land but adapted to ride on the water. The WakeMX is designed to do all of the same tricks you would normally do on a land BMX but converted to ride on the water as a towable water sport. The WakeMX has four specially designed unique parts including the Lower Track bracket, Swing Arm assembly, Quick Release system, and Regulator fittings.

Lower Track bracket—This allows the WakeMX to be attached to any existing Wakeboard on the market. This is the lower piece of the WakeMX that attaches the wakeboard to the WakeMX.

Swing Arm assembly—This allows the rider to have full range of motion while being towed behind the boat or at a cable park winch system. The purpose of the swing arm is to bring the pivot point of the towline back to the center of gravity to the rider. This allows the rider to change their position of tow and allows he or she to carve at any angle while being towed. Without this unique design the rider would be forced to ride in the direction he or she is being towed.

Quick Release system—This allows the WakeMX to become detached from the towline anytime the rider wishes to. A Sea Catch TR3 is mounted to the end of the swing arm. This is a specially designed on load shackle by Sea Catch that the towline is attached to. The Sea Catch TR3 is attached to a brake lever and cable system to release the shackle when the rider simply pulls in on the brake lever. This is a great safety feature so the rider can detach from the towline whenever he or she wishes to stop riding.

Regulator fittings—These are specially designed fittings that come in a wide variety of opening angles. These fittings can be replaced by the rider giving he or she a smaller range of motion from the swing arm or grater range of motion from the swing arm. These regulators can be replaced as the rider becomes more advanced in their riding that wants to utilize more range of motion from the swing arm. These regulators restrict the range of motion of the swing arm while the rider is learning how to ride the WakeMX.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1—Side and Front view of WakeMX Basic overview

FIG. 2—Side and Front view of front fork connection to the lower mounting Track

FIG. 3—Side and Front view of rear fork connection to the lower mounting track

FIG. 4—Top view of WakeMX and Top view of mounting track

FIG. 5—Bottom view of mounting Track

FIG. 6—Views of replaceable regulator fitting

FIG. 7—Complete assembled Swing arm action

FIG. 8—Breakdown of Swing arm assembled parts

FIG. 9—Complete overview of a 35-degree regulator fitting

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION Detailed Description of Drawings FIG. 1—

This is a complete overview of the WakeMX showing side and front views. As shown from the bottom is the lower mounting track that is the universal mounting system for any wakeboard on the market. Showing how the Frame is attached to the front and rear forks of the WakeMX to the Lower mounting track. The Wakeboard is attached directly to the bottom of the lower mounting track. The rider stands directly on the wakeboard with the WakeMX in between his or her legs. The Swing arm assembly is shown right above the top tube set on the frame of the WakeMX. The stationary arm is shown right above the swing arm assembly. The stationary arm is where the handlebars are mounted to on the WakeMX. The only moving part on the WakeMX is the swing arm assembly. At the end of the swing arm is where the Sea Catch TR3 is located and where the towline is attached. Located in the center of the stationary arm and swing arm is a temporary pin. This pin is in place for the rider and used to temporarily hold the swing arm in place while the rider gets up and riding on top of the water. Then the rider is free to remove the pin to activate the swing arm enabling it to move from side to side. Noted again the Swing arm Action is the only moving part on the WakeMX. Everything else is stationary and fixed in its location. The rider only needs the swing arm to move from side to side to give him or her the ability to carve from side to side. The rider uses their knees to hold and control the swing arm action. The Swing arm Regulator fitting also plays a roll in restricting the range of motion of the swing arm for the rider while they are gaining experience riding. Noted the regulator is the fitting that can be replaced by the rider for a wider range of motion. On the front view of the WakeMX the brake lever is shown. This is the system the rider uses to pull in on to release the Sea Catch TR3 shackle. Notice on the side view of the WakeMX the pivot point of the Swing Arm assembly is located right where the center of the riders body will be while riding. Giving the rider the center pivot point and center of gravity so he or she can carve correctly on the water. Given example—an axle on a wheel must be in the center to rotate correctly. If the axel is offset the wheel will not rotate evenly. Same concept applies here, as the rider must be directly in the centerline of the pivot point of the towline where the swing arms pivot point is located allowing the rider to rotate at the center point of the towline, WakeMX and Wakeboard.

FIG. 2—

This is the complete side and front view of how the lower mounting track attaches to the WakeMX frame. Notice on the front fork the level of raise at 5″. This gives the WakeMX the correct stance of a regular BMX bike. This gives the same feel to the rider of a true BMX stance with the raised front end of the bike.

FIG. 3—

This is a complete side and front view of how the lower mounting track attaches to the WakeMX frame. Notice on the rear forks how the level has been lowered in the rear end sitting at 3¼′. This gives the appropriate ride level of the rear portion of the WakeMX to give the rider the real feel of a BMX with proper stance.

FIG. 4—

This shows the Top view of the Lower Mounting Track system, and the Top view of the WakeMX. Notice on the topside of the mounting track there are 1″ displaced holes for mounting and a track slide mount in the rear. This is because wakeboard bindings (boots) mounting is always 1″ apart on the mounting holes on the wakeboard. I have placed single 1″ mounting holes to line up directly with the mounting holes on the wakeboard for the bindings. This is so the WakeMX will not slide up and down the board while in operation. The slide has been incorporated in the rear because wakeboards come in all different sizes the mounting holes are always 1″ apart, but the distance between both of the bindings are always different. So the slide has been incorporated in the rear to make sure the WakeMX lower mounting track will always have a place to attach in the rear to the wakeboard. The top view of the WakeMX shows how the swing arm operation works from side to side.

FIG. 5—

This shows the complete overview of the bottom of the mounting track. This shows the laser cut operation in the manufacturing process. Noted the 1″ mounting holes in the front are not shown in this figure. The Mounting track is completely comprised of Stainless Steel.

FIG. 6—

This shows a complete overview of the regulator fittings. These fitting can be replaced and changed out on the WakeMX by the rider for multiple different angles offered. The purpose of the regulator is so that it restricts the range of motion of the swing arm action. This is so the rider can increase their ability to use more of the range of motion by the swing arm as their ability to ride the WakeMX increases. The regulator is located under the swing arm in the swing arm assemble. Noted this is shown in more detail to its location in the swing arm breakdown drawing.

FIG. 7—

This shows the Swing Arm action complete in assembly. The lower tube set is the top portion of the WakeMX frame. The middle arm is the swing arm action. The top bar is the stationary arm where the handlebars attach. Note the Swing arm is the only moving part on the WakeMX system.

FIG. 8—

This is a complete breakdown of the swing arm assembly. Parts are labeled to refer to. This shows the parts order of installation. From the regulator showing first install to the swing arm to the stationary arm to the top bolt securing the whole assembly. Noted again the swing arm is the only moving piece in the entire WakeMX system. Correct torque specification is required on the top bolt so the swing arm is not compressed so much that it cannot move freely.

FIG. 9—

This is a more detailed overview of the 35-degree regulator fitting. This is the swing arm action restriction fitting that will come with the WakeMX system. All of the other regulator fittings that are shown in the Drawing Page Regulator D6 will be sold separately.

The entire WakeMX is comprised of 4130 Chromoly. 

1. Mounting Track— The unique functionality of this component on the WakeMX system allows the WakeMX to be mounted to any existing wakeboard on the market. Without this feature the WakeMX would have to hard mounted to a single wakeboard. This allows the rider to pick and choose from the wide variety of wakeboards on the market to attach to the mounting track of the WakeMX for the riders complete preference of riding styles. This is because each wakeboard is unique in how it reacts in the water for different riding styles. So it is important for the WakeMX to be unique in the fact that it can be mounted to any existing wakeboard on the market. Its also unique to the fact that it won't damage the riders wakeboard in anyway. All that is necessary is that the rider removes the bindings (boots) from the wakeboard and take the WakeMX frame system and attach it with the existing binding screws that were used to install the bindings attaching the WakeMX to the unique Mounting track system. Swing Arm— The unique functionality of this component on the WakeMX system is that it allows for the WakeMX to move across the water carving from side to side cruising the same way a BMX would on land but on the water with the WakeMX system. The swing arm action is the only moving part on the WakeMX. The entire purpose of the swing arm action is to bring the pivot point of the towline to the center of gravity of the rider. Referring back to the example of the wheel and axle. The axle must be in the center of the wheel to rotate evenly. Same concept applies to the WakeMX system. The rotating pivot point of the swing arm is located in the center of the rider's body giving him or her the ability to pivot correctly on the WakeMX system. The rider also gains control by using their legs and knees to help control the range of motion of the swing arm during operation. The swing arm action allows the rider to do all of the same stunts and tricks they normally would do on a land BMX but now converted to the WakeMX system to be completed on water. Regulator Fitting— The unique functionality of this component of the WakeMX system is that it restricts the movement of the swing arm action. This is important when riders are first learning how to ride the WakeMX system. These regulator fittings restrict the range of motion of the swing arm so the rider does not have too much range of motion on the swing arm at first while learning to ride the WakeMX. These regulator fittings can be changed out by the rider for wider opening regulator fittings allowing the swing arm for a larger range of motion as they advance in their riding abilities. These regulator fittings come in all different degrees of angles for the riders to purchase for the WakeMX system. Quick Release System— This system is set in place on the WakeMX system to be used as a quick release bailout system to be detached from the towline. The rider simply has to pull in on the brake lever on the handlebars thus releasing the Sea Catch TR3 on load shackle mounted at the end point of the swing arm. This is important while riding behind the boat or riding the WakeMX system at a cable park winch system. The rider needs a way to release the WakeMX system from the towline in an emergency situation or when they are ready to stop riding. This is an important safety feature on the WakeMX system giving the rider the ability to bailout whenever they need to. Once pulling in on the brake lever on the handlebars the Sea Catch TR3 on load shackle will release the towline allowing the rider and the WakeMX system to stay together in the water after their session has expired. 